. The Composition of sea-water : comparative and descriptive oceanography. Seawater -- Composition. 246 KNAUSS [CHAP. 10 *— 140' 13?' 134* 131° 128' 125° 122* 119° 116° 113° 110* 10?° 104° 101° 98° 95° 92. H-50 H-51 H-52 H-53 H-54 H-5^ H-56 H-57 H-58 H-59 Fig. 9. East-west velocity components along the equator in cm/sec. Positive values are eastward velocities. The thick dashed line indicates the core of the Cromwell Current. The thick column at 91°W represents Isabella, one of the Galapagos Islands. Dots represent points at which velocity measurements were made. (After Knauss, 1960.). Please
. The Composition of sea-water : comparative and descriptive oceanography. Seawater -- Composition. 246 KNAUSS [CHAP. 10 *— 140' 13?' 134* 131° 128' 125° 122* 119° 116° 113° 110* 10?° 104° 101° 98° 95° 92. H-50 H-51 H-52 H-53 H-54 H-5^ H-56 H-57 H-58 H-59 Fig. 9. East-west velocity components along the equator in cm/sec. Positive values are eastward velocities. The thick dashed line indicates the core of the Cromwell Current. The thick column at 91°W represents Isabella, one of the Galapagos Islands. Dots represent points at which velocity measurements were made. (After Knauss, 1960.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hill, M. N. (Maurice Neville), 1919-. New York : Interscience Pub.
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